Staff believes Benny is back in the fold, WMU LB a likely transfer

Submitted by GhostofJermain… on December 18th, 2020 at 6:59 AM

Matt Dudek and some of the current defensive staff believe they have Benny back in the fold.  Additionally, they have already been in contact with WMU's Treshaun Hayward (I believe Treshaun family actually reached out to Michigan to get the ball rolling) and it sounds like it's more of an admission issue than anything else, but he is also likely coming.

PS:  All of the players are back home, spoke to Joey Velazquez last night, both him and Eric All believe Don Brown is gone, but they have not been told that directly.  JV is very frustrated with the way the team fought this year.  "It's like we don't know how to win".  He is now preparing for baseball, and says there is no chance he quits or transfers, even if DB is fired.   

Cheers

bamf_16

December 18th, 2020 at 8:47 AM ^

It would, and Benny is a good enough athlete to give them options with what to do with him.

 

I played DE in a 3-4 defense back when that was all the rage (started out as a 3-tech in a 4 man front until we made the switch). We had a fat slob playing NT whose job it was to hit the center and make sure it took 2-3 OLinemen to move him. 

 

When I coached, that’s what I wanted, whether in a 2 DT line or a 3. Hell, if the tuba player in the band was the heaviest kid in the school, I could teach him how to bend his knees and fixate on only one thing after the ball was snapped. I loved defenses with guys like Casey Hampton, Ted Washington, Kris Jenkins, etc. manning the middle. I still think there’s a place for that in the modern game.

 

Brown & Co want two guys who can penetrate the line in the middle of the defense. I think with the pass happy spread offenses we’re seeing, you need 1. But I also would prefer a huge body in the middle, knowing he can’t get to the QB necessarily, but will block the QB’s vision on short passes over the middle and bounce outside to more skilled DEs the RB or QB run. 

Bo Harbaugh

December 18th, 2020 at 12:43 PM ^

I would like a really athletic 6-2 330 lbs NT ala Vince Wilfork on the D-line every year....like Bama and LSU seem to churn out.

However, since that seems not to be on the menu in the real world, I'd take a flyer on a 6-0 320 lbs space eater that requires multiple blockers to move all day for the games where it's needed - every year we should have one of these guys.  When playing Wisconsin, OSU, Iowa we need an orb shaped dude with a low center of gravity that doesn't get thrown 5 yards down the field on the snap. It frees up lanes for the LBs and DE's and more athletic guys around him.

I accept the fact that the Aaron Donald types are going to Bama and LSU for the most part, but teams like Wisconsin and Iowa manage to put out corn fed NTs every year.  I'm sure we can find a functional one as well, instead of trying to beef up 240 lbs DEs from New Hampshire (Don Brown Special)

Mongo

December 18th, 2020 at 12:53 PM ^

This is spot on !  

The issue with DB's recruiting is he likes DL "tweeners" that all come in the size of a rush-DE.  However, in the B1G (vs the ACC) you really need a 350lb NT that demands a double team.  Otherwise, your LBs are never clean as an OG can bash them in the gap.  Plus, our LBs have become too small as well.  Watching the Wisconsin game was telling ... our front seven looked tiny compared to Wisconsin's beef up front and got pushed all over the field.

micheal honcho

December 19th, 2020 at 7:23 PM ^

I like wrestlers like Renes, Mike Martin etc. guys who have a mastery of using leverage and balance while maintaining some of the athleticism to penetrate.

All things aside I think DL is the most attitude based position on the field. Those guys have to be fired up animals that just battle. That’s where I think coaches like Mattison & Hoke were better than we might understand. You have to get those interior D lineman whooped into a state of mind in order for them to be effective. That position is all about aggression and it fells like we just don’t have that attitude in the trenches anymore. Nua needs to go IMO cuz if you’re not a recruiting beast able to land the top prospects at those positions you better be a guy that they never want to let down and can get the Glasgow’s of the world to play above their rank. 

Watching From Afar

December 18th, 2020 at 10:43 AM ^

He was expected to sign with MSU earlier this week but put off the decision until later. He was supposedly a Michigan lean until the MSU game and then flipped after Michigan royally screwed everything up.

It's a bit of reading the tea leaves, but a kid who changed his mind (potentially) due to the outcome of 1 game, but then delayed his decision reads like he is at least considering coming back to Michigan.

michengin87

December 18th, 2020 at 11:55 AM ^

Meanwhile, MSU's top RB commit, Estime, is also waiting until Feb as he continues to draw interest from ND, PSU, Wisconsin and Iowa.  It's a big decision.  Maybe he liked Jim but didn't hit it off with Nua.  Total speculation, but I could see him possibly coming to another conclusion in Feb.

I also recall that his mom was pushing for UM.  Just look at the excitement of his announcement.

bamf_16

December 18th, 2020 at 8:40 AM ^

Can you ask JV or EA about their reaction to McNamara in the Rutgers game? Or what the tone of the team was like when Milton was given the starting nod? Were they on the sidelines in the Rutgers game as shocked as the fans were? Or was the team more surprised Milton won the job and held it as long as he did?

Sparty Doesn't Know

December 18th, 2020 at 9:04 AM ^

On that exact topic:  Prep & Landing are great shorts on Disney +.  My daughters love them!  Highly recommended for a quick family watch.

My New Years resolution is to be more helpful, starting early with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind.

Booted Blue in PA

December 18th, 2020 at 7:08 AM ^

The rise and fall of Don Brown.... for the first two years he was toast of the town, now he's riding RR public approval.

 

Great guy, very good DC, just not at this level.... I believe.

 

lhglrkwg

December 18th, 2020 at 11:36 AM ^

I assume you're talking about the penalty on Mason Cole on the long De'veon screen? When De'veon ran that like 30 yards downfield I thought 'omg we might actually win this'....then the flag came out. A penalty taken that was completely unnecessary and really added no yards to De'veon's run.

Brutal. Brutal brutal brutal

NowTameInThe603

December 18th, 2020 at 10:32 AM ^

Yup and Hoke won the Sugar Bowl with Rich Rod’s.

Successes like what Hoke and Harbaugh had in their first years caused more harm than good. If Harbaugh gets to the playoffs in his first year that changes it. But expectations were super low after Hoke. The expectation was in 3 years there may be a possibility of getting into the playoffs, not year 1. That completely changed the expectations and there was zero patience for a rebuild. A career ending injury to the foundational LT cratered the ability to maintain that level of play.

Also Drevno was bad and Harbaugh should have kept Jedd.